Thank you. That's fascinating!
I have contacted Caius Hera.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 1:49 PM, AJN <[1]arthurjn...@verizon.net>
wrote:
Diamandi, Saviana, et al., *Codex Caioni saeculi XVII*, Musicalia
Danubiana, [vols.], 14/A, 14/B* & 14/B** (Budapest, 1994).
This is an edition
Diamandi, Saviana, et al., *Codex Caioni saeculi XVII*, Musicalia
Danubiana, [vols.], 14/A, 14/B* & 14/B** (Budapest, 1994).
This is an edition of a keyboard tablature compiled by the Translvanian
Franciscan monk Joannis Caioni (d. 1687). It contains sacred works,
but much secular m
On 2015-11-27 1:42 PM, Nancy Carlin wrote:
Ronn McFarlane has Canaries from Straloch in his Mel Bay edition The
Scottish Lute page 12 and 13. In addition to this edition he has
another called The Highland King - both available on the Mel Bay web
site.
The tab for the first volum
Ronn McFarlane has Canaries from Straloch in his Mel Bay edition The
Scottish Lute page 12 and 13. In addition to this edition he has
another called The Highland King - both available on the Mel Bay web
site. John Robinson has also tab for a lot of Canaries in one of the
supplements